Bravo, WND -- and let's not forget Internet Haganah, where they do this sort of thing every day.
From WND, with thanks to Jeffrey Imm:
Official Hamas websites being hosted in the United States were shut down yesterday following inquiries by WorldNetDaily for an article about the terror group's online activities in Western countries.Hamas has been using the Internet – through service companies in the U.S., Eastern Europe and East Asia – to maintain communication with its own networks, talk to other terror organizations and spread anti-Israel and anti-American terrorist propaganda to large audiences, intelligence sources said.
A list of official Hamas sites, along with technical specifications, names of hosting companies and registration information was obtained by WorldNetDaily and used to call various American companies for comment, leading to a major clampdown on U.S.-hosted Hamas sites.
The website of the Islamic Bloc, Hamas' student wing, www.alkotla.net, which was being hosted by Co-Location.com Inc. of Beverly Hills, Calif., was shut down yesterday upon inquiry. The site urged students to become "martyrs," encouraged anti-Israeli terrorism and praised suicide bombers.
http://www.alkotla.net/
The site was rented by Co-Location to a secondary hosting company, Online Horizons, which leased the online space to a group called Al-Kutla al-Islamiyya. The Online Horizons agent who represented the transaction, Ahmed Muhammad, would not comment....
Also shut down upon WND inquiry is www.alresalah.org, a weekly online Arabic periodical published in Gaza on behalf of the Islamic Salvation Party, a branch of Hamas. The website, which was hosted by Rackspace.com of San Antonio, Texas, contained research articles and Hamas background information, and called for terrorism against Israelis. The site also targeted the "moderate leadership" of the Palestinian Authority.
Intelligence officials told WorldNetDaily the site was "an experimental Hamas publication."...
Indeed, those identified as Hamas' primary group of websites, including the terror groups stated official website, Palestine Info, are serviced directly or through subcontractors by four companies in Russia and Ukraine.
Palestine Info, which recently communicated with WorldNetDaily and openly admits to being controlled by Hamas, features a Hamas news portal in Arabic and is supported by several secondary websites hosted in Malaysia and Ukraine that contain information on the Hamas movement and its history, official Hamas announcements, interviews with senior Hamas members, incitement against Israel and messages praising terrorism and suicide bombers.
Palestine Info maintains secondary sites in Arabic, French, Russian, Malay, Urdu, Farsi and English.
The ISPs for the Arabic site, originally registered in Beirut, have been identified as Colocall Ltd. in Kiev, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation in Dubai and Telekom Multimedia in Malaysia.
An e-mail recently sent to Palestine Info by WorldNetDaily inquiring about the site was returned by someone identifying himself as Omar.
"Sorry, we do not talk to American infidels," wrote Omar.
((An e-mail recently sent to Palestine Info by WorldNetDaily inquiring about the site was returned by someone identifying himself as Omar.
"Sorry, we do not talk to American infidels," wrote Omar.))
But you get shut down by them, Omar ;-)
Brilliant work by the internet anti Jihadi warriors.
BRAVO! BRAVO!!!!!
:-) :-) :-)
This should be forwarded to Fox News also. It needs to be broadcast as far as we can send it. The statement that they don't talk to American infidels needs to be known by the public and !HELLO! President Bush!
Advice from the Internet Haganah on what you can do to help shut down jihadist websites:
http://internet-haganah.co.il/harchives/003133.html
More and more we shut them down, head them off at the pass and it does have an effect.
"Sorry, we do not talk to American infidels," wrote Omar.
Thats OK we have your NUMBER
AM YISRAEL CHAI
BREAKING MY HEART NEWS
LONDONSTAN, England (CNN) -- Britain's highest court has ruled against the detention of foreign terrorism suspects without trial.
The ruling on Thursday by nine Law Lords was a major blow to the UK government, which argued that the detention of some suspects was a tough but essential measure to protect the country from potential attacks.
The Lords were considering an appeal by nine Muslim men who had been held in prison for up to three years under legislation introduced after the September 11 attacks on the United States.
Giving the ruling of the Law Lords in the Chamber of the House of Lords, Lord Bingham said the section of the anti-terrorism act under which the men were held was incompatible with the European Convention.
Bingham, head of the nine-judge panel, said the law "permits detention of suspected international terrorists in a way that discriminates on the ground of nationality or immigration status."
The ruling came the day after Home Secretary David Blunkett -- who introduced the anti-terrorism policies -- resigned amid a scandal over allegations that he abused his position for personal reasons. (Full story)
Blunkett, 57, stepped down after weeks of accusations that he helped speed up a residence visa for the nanny of a former lover, U.S.-born magazine publisher Kimberley Quinn.
The UK government, Washington's chief ally in its "war on terror," said it would send the controversial law under which the Muslim men are held back to parliament.
But it refused to release the nine -- one of whom is accused of inspiring the September 11 attacks -- for security reasons.
"It is ultimately for parliament to decide whether and how we should amend the law," new Home Secretary Charles Clarke said in a statement.
"Accordingly, I will not be ... releasing the detainees, whom I have reason to believe are a significant threat to our security."
The appeal by the nine men will now go forward to the European Court of Human Rights, but CNN Correspondent Diana Muriel said it was unclear when that will be heard.
Most of the men are being held at Belmarsh Prison in south London, which has been described as Britain's Guantanamo by civil liberties lawyers.
There should be an investigastion as to is paying off the basterds lords
Shiva-
These detentions may stand up in court yet. Check out my post in "UK court rejects terror detentions".
Over at itshappening dot com we do a lot of monitoring of terrorist-friendly websites, and it's easy to report them to the ISP and, if that doesn't work, to the FBI. One genuine al-Qaeda site, called al-neda dot com, was not only identified, but was hacked into and tapped for a while, until the opposition caught on.
This is very good news, now in Europe